Handbook of European Environmental and Climate Law
In: Collection Droit de l'Union Européenne - Manuels Ser.
Intro -- Title -- Previously published in the same serie: -- Copyright -- Foreword -- Contents -- Table of abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. - A tortuous history -- 2. - A laborious implementation -- a. The Novartis transgenic maize -- b. The nitrates' content of Suez Lyonnaise's water -- c. The "greening" of Helsinki's public transportation -- d. The Eco-Emballages waste management system's logo and technical requirements -- e. Spilling from Texaco gas stations, the Erika tanker and the used water collectors -- f. The diversion of the course of the upper waters of the river Acheloos to the river Pineios -- 3. - Looking for efficiency -- 4. - Climate change: major upheaval and energy transition -- A. The multilateral climate negotiation and its impacts on European law -- 1) A disappointing exemplarity policy -- 2) A flourishing substantive law -- B. Climate law's wide normative deployment -- 1) Public intervention "on the supply side" -- 2) Public intervention "on the demand side" -- 3) Public intervention "at the citizen's level" -- C. Institutional ambiguity and temptation of an "Energy Union Governance" -- 1) A constrained institutional framework -- 2) A new "governance" -- 5. - The European Green Deal -- A. Climate, the main target: toward "carbon neutrality by 2050" -- 1) The "first European 'Climate Law'" -- 2) Revision of environment and energy legislation implementing the Paris Agreement -- 3) Construction and mobilities -- B. Difficult balancing of interests: environment and economics -- 1) The Green Deal and the environment -- 2) The Green Deal: looking for economic meaning and social acceptability -- 6. - General outline -- BOOK ONE Institutional framework of environment and climate law -- Chapter I Scope of environmental and climate law -- SECTION 1. - CONDITIONS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL INTERVENTION.